Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services § DHS 153.05 - Provider approval
(1) COMPREHENSIVE HEMOPHILIA TREATMENT
CENTERS.
(a)
Condition.
1. To be reimbursed by the program for blood
products and supplies, including case management services, provided to program
participants, a center treating hemophilia patients shall submit an application
to the department and shall comply with the standards in s.
DHS
153.08. Within 60 days after receiving a complete
application for certification, the department shall either approve or deny the
application. If the application is denied, the department shall give the
applicant reasons, in writing, for the denial.
2. As part of its application for
certification under par. a), a hemophilia treatment center shall execute a
written agreement with the department to be a comprehensive hemophilia
treatment center and to receive state reimbursement. This agreement shall,
unless terminated by either party, remain in full force and effect from the
date of execution.
(b)
Border state treatment centers. The department may approve a
hemophilia treatment center in a state bordering on Wisconsin as a
comprehensive hemophilia treatment center if the center is within 100 miles of
the Wisconsin border, has a practice which includes providing blood products
and supplies to Wisconsin residents and meets the requirements for
certification specified in s.
DHS
153.08. A border state treatment center is subject to
the same rules and contractual agreements as comprehensive hemophilia treatment
centers located in Wisconsin.
(c)
List of approved sources. A comprehensive hemophilia treatment
center shall, upon request of the department, furnish in writing the names and
addresses of all vendors of blood products and supplies provided to
participants in the hemophilia home care program.
(2) OTHER PROVIDERS. To receive
reimbursement, a source approved by a comprehensive hemophilia treatment center
shall either:
(a) Provide a copy of a signed
agreement with the treatment center to provide blood products or supplies;
or
(b) Be limited to reimbursement
for provision of case management services.
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